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As the earthquake hit, the pair vowed to provide humanitarian aid to Turkey and Syria and have raised more than £11,000 on JustGiving to supply victims with blankets, food, baby clothes, heaters ...
The earthquake killed at least 6,000 people in Syria, mainly in the northwest, where most of the 4.5 million people rely on humanitarian aid to survive. Some 800,000 people living in tents need to ...
Operation Dost (Operation Friend) was the search and rescue operation initiated by the Government of India to aid Syria and Turkey, after the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake devastated both countries on 6 February 2023. [1] The epicenter was 37 km west of Gaziantep, Turkey. [2]
Around 95% of the rebel-held region in northwestern Syria where devastating earthquakes struck last week has not yet been searched, a leading international aid organization has said.
According to a statement from the Argentine Foreign Ministry, Argentina's offer to Turkey and Syria includes socio-sanitary care, psychosocial and post-traumatic support, logistics personnel with experience in managing warehouses for donations and for the assembly of UNHCR houses and management of camps for affected people and shelters, water purification tablets and disinfectants, and ...
It is also the deadliest in present-day Syria since the 1822 Aleppo earthquake; [9] the deadliest worldwide since the 2010 Haiti earthquake; [10] and the fifth-deadliest of the 21st century. [11] Damages were estimated at US$148.8 billion in Turkey, or nine-percent of the country's GDP, and US$9 billion in Syria.
Syria also requested for aid from the European Union's European Civil Protection Mechanism, according to commissioner Janez Lenarčič. [8] The Syrian government, through its representative in the United Nations, said that it should be responsible for aid distribution in all areas of the country, including those held by the rebels.
France pledges €12 million in emergency post-earthquake aid to Syria. Thursday 9 February 2023 14:17, William Mata. France has pledged €12 million in emergency post-earthquake aid to Syria.